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Summary of Episcopal Church Policy and Advocacy on Healthcare in the United States
A Comprehensive and Universal Healthcare Program The Church supports comprehensive health care and recognizes the need for universal and equitable access for…
EPPN Election Series: Voter Access
Challenges to Voter Access The previous installment of the EPPN Election Series focused on all the ways citizens can…
Register to Vote!
National Voter Registration Day! “Voting is how a community or a nation decides how the moral values that it…
EPPN Election Series: Election Process Integrity
The 2020 presidential election, now less than two months away, has given rise to much anxiety and concern among…
EPPN Census Series: What happens next?
Every 10 years, the U.S. Census collects and provides critical population data to the federal government and to states….
Engage your Faith and Citizenship
Please review the following new and revised resources to carry out your faith and live into your responsibilities living…
Plan Your Vote
Election season is upon us in the U.S., and now is the time to make sure you – and those in…
Voting and Homelessness
For everyone, the voting process varies for every state and territory, so every person should check with your local…
OGR Advocacy Newsletter July 2020
Advocacy Through A Coronavirus Lens The coronavirus pandemic has changed life for everyone around the world, but for those…
Raise Your Voice – The Office of Government Relations
Do you wonder how you can add your voice to the issues that you care about as an Episcopalian—issues…
REVISITED: Nine Actions on Police Reform
Nine actions you can take today to learn about and address police violence in your communities Updated 20 April 2021 In…
The Episcopal Church Encourages Support of the Dream Act
https://episcopalchurch.wistia.com/medias/72qiha7hoz The Episcopal Church has long advocated for legislation that protects Dreamers and offers a pathway to citizenship. Through…
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